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  • Operation Murambatsvina - Countrywide evictions of urban poor - Index of articles


  • High Court ruling, a blow for Mbare poor
    The Standard (Zimbabwe)
    August 06, 2006

    http://www.thestandard.co.zw/viewinfo.cfm?linkid=11&id=4420&siteid=1

    THE High Court has thrown out an application to stop the Harare City Council from evicting a second-generation occupant of Matapi Flats in Mbare in a judgment that deals a blow to 150 others facing a similar predicament.

    The number of affected people could be higher as occupants stay with their families and relatives in the overcrowded flats.

    The case filed by Farai Pindehama assisted by the Zimbabwe NGO Forum was being used as a test case, just days before the eviction notices issued out to the occupants on 27 June expired.

    The council said it would evict occupants who failed to produce Certificates of Occupation anytime after 31 July. Most of the occupants inherited the flats from their parents or relatives who were issued with the certificates before independence, in accordance with the Salisbury African Township Act.

    In court, Pindehama argued that he had been paying rent over the years and council was accepting that rent, meaning that it acknowledged that he was a legal tenant.

    But Justice Lawrence Kamocha dismissed the application after he found no basis to grant the urgent chamber application following an undertaking by the council to follow laid down procedures in the evictions. This involved applying to the rent board for a certificate to evict and giving proper notices to Pindehama.

    No-one would be indiscriminately evicted, the council pledged.

    Precious Shumba, a spokesperson of the Combined Harare Residents’ Association said while the occupants of the flats would not win their case in courts since they did not have certificates of occupation, they did not expect council to honour its undertaking.

    "We are not taking council seriously. The council has not been following court orders in the past. We foresee a situation where the occupants will be indiscriminately removed. This is a continuation of Operation Murambatsvina," Shumba said.

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